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Could you access mental health or addiction support when you needed it?
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report in mid-2024. We will also be sharing what we heard from people about their experiences and what matters most. Find out more about this project, see our FAQs . Read and download our access to mental health and addiction services documents in alternate formats: Participation Information - Easy
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Work with us
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are interested in, then download the position description and application form. Please email your completed application form with your resume and cover letter to hr@mhwc.govt.nz . You will receive an acknowledgement email within one business day so please contact us if you have not heard back. Current vacancies No current vacancies, please check back later
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Get involved
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current vacancies and apply for them, or register your interest in future job opportunities. For recruitment queries, contact hr@mhwc.govt.nz or call us on 021 431 658. How to apply To apply for a role, click on the position you are interested in, then download the position description and
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Co-development phase - public consultation feedback
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, video, online survey forms, and online meetings to ensure the framework and six-week consultation process was accessible as possible to everyone, especially our priority population groups. During our public consultation process we received over 260 submissions across all priority population groups
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Covid-19 Insights Series - Media reporting of COVID-19
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wellbeing in our communities. In this report we publish analysis to better understand how mental health has been reflected in media coverage of COVID-19 in Aotearoa. The findings are presented in short, summary form; with a longer technical report providing greater detail on the data, methodology, and
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Mental Health Bill
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Download Mental Health Bill submission pdf, 284 KB Since our formation the Commission has contributed to policy development to ensure Aotearoa New Zealand has mental health law based on human rights and eliminates coercive practices or reduces them to the greatest extent possible. We submitted on
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Guide to language in He Ara Āwhina
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people’s explanations of terms, we have included a reference acknowledging their work. Find more information about the He Ara Āwhina framework here . Read and download our guide to language in He Ara Āwhina below: Guide to language in He Ara Āwhina [PDF, 1.3 MB] Guide to language in He
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Privacy policy
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This privacy statement below applies to the mhwc.govt.nz website, which is owned and administered by Te Hiringa Mahara. Download our full full Privacy and Security Policy (PDF 245 KB). No need to disclose personal information You may browse and access information contained within this website
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Rolling out more options for crisis care
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Taranaki Retreat put it “A supportive relationship is formed, in which the safety valve of a listener to both reflect and turn to, is available to them to make positive steps for change.” When power is shared with tāngata whaiora so is the accountability for their choices. Tāngata whaiora from the
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Kua Tīmata Te Haerenga | The Journey Has Begun report downloads
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Download Kua Timata Te Haerenga 19 June 2024 webinar presentation pdf, 5.3 MB Download Accessible formats Downloads Audio File Kua Tīmata Te Haerenga mp3, 3.5 MB Download Braille Kua Tīmata Te Haerenga brf, 8 KB Download East Read Kua Tīmata Te Haerenga report pdf, 3.7 MB Download East Read Kua Tīmata